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Date of Last Revision: February 2, 2018 | ||
Date of Last Revision: February 22, 2018 | ||
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## About Code.org | ||
Code.org® is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding participation in computer science by making it available in more schools, and increasing participation by women and underrepresented students of color. | ||
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If your use of the Code.org Website is in the context of a partnership with your school or school district, we may allow the school or school district to access the same Student progress report that is also shared with your Teacher(s). | ||
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### We may share teacher information with the teacher's training facilitators, Regional Partner, and school district | ||
### We may share teacher information with the teacher's training facilitators, Regional Partner, and school district, as well as other partners | ||
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Part of our educational program is to offer professional learning workshops to prepare teachers to offer computer science courses. If you are a Teacher participating in one of these workshops, your name and contact information will be shared with the facilitator and/or the local Code.org Regional Partner who runs the professional learning program in your area. In addition, the facilitator, Regional Partner, and your school district will have the opportunity to access your continued progress in our in-person and online professional learning courses in order to coach you, facilitate your additional learning, and follow your professional development progress. (In some cases, your school district may require this information in order to compensate you for workshop attendance). They may also be able to see your overall class progress to support your classroom. The Regional Partner and facilitator will not have any data on specific Students, but they will be able to see the overall number of students and class demographics. If Code.org is paying for your travel to our professional learning workshops for Teachers, we will - with your explicit permission - share your name and contact information with our travel partner to facilitate booking your travel. | ||
Part of our educational program is to offer professional learning workshops to prepare teachers to offer computer science courses. If you are a Teacher participating in one of these workshops, your name and contact information will be shared with the facilitator and/or the local Code.org Regional Partner who runs the professional learning program in your area. In addition, the facilitator, Regional Partner, and your school district will have the opportunity to access your continued progress in our in-person and online professional learning courses in order to coach you, facilitate your additional learning, and follow your professional development progress. (In some cases, your school district may require this information in order to compensate you for workshop attendance). They may also be able to see your overall class progress to support your classroom. The Regional Partner and facilitator will not have any data on specific Students, but they will be able to see the overall number of students and class demographics. If Code.org is paying for your travel to our professional learning workshops for Teachers, we will - with your explicit permission - share your name and contact information with our travel partner to facilitate booking your travel. We may also share the list of schools (solely the school identities, without any information about teachers or students) that have participated in our professional learning program with select partners, such as a local government department of education, so long as such partners agree to treat the information as confidential. | ||
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We also provide teachers other opportunities (such as when adding their school to the map of schools teaching Computer Science) to share their contact information (name, school, email) — at their option and under their control — with a Code.org Regional Partner so that teachers can be contacted about local professional learning workshops, resources, and events. | ||
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## No Commercial Use of Student Data and How to Delete Student Data | ||
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Some laws, such as California’s Student Online Personal Information Protection Act (SOPIPA), prohibit the gathering of the personal information of K-12 students. Code.org abides by such laws and shall not use, disclose, or compile any student personal information for the purpose of marketing or advertising commercial products or services. We do not disclose any Personal Information to third parties for marketing purposes. You may request to have your Personal Information deleted from the Code.org database at any time. | ||
Some laws, such as California’s Student Online Personal Information Protection Act (SOPIPA), prohibit the gathering of the Personal Information of K-12 students. Code.org abides by such laws and shall not use, disclose, or compile any student Personal Information for the purpose of marketing or advertising commercial products or services. We do not disclose any student Personal Information to third parties for marketing purposes. A student may request to have their Personal Information deleted from the Code.org database at any time. | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Should these three There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. No, we want it to be broader than students who have accounts. |
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For additional information about our privacy practices, please contact us at https://code.org/contact. You can also send us a request to review and/or delete any Personal Information you have shared with us. | ||
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Capitalize Teacher?
Wording seems kinda funny. How about "We may share Teacher information with the Teacher's facilitator(s), Regional Partner, school district, or other partners"
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I think we want this lowercase b/c the teacher might not have an account yet? And the reason it's phrased like that is because the training facilitators, Regional Partner and school district are all those of the teacher whereas partners aren't the "teacher's partners." Does that make sense?